It was littered with rubble, while its doors had been blown off and its windows shattered.
'cause it hasn't gone around the sun a lot and gotten blown off by the solar.
But the strategy was quickly blown off course, initially by a row with America.
But he could also find his administration blown off-course or even swept aside by popular outrage.
Given the vagaries of public finance, even Mr Brown may yet be blown off course.
Matt Kuchar's ball was blown off the tee before he could hit his opening tee shot.
We had to leave our bikes because we kept being blown off them and almost swept away.
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During this recession, the big macroeconomic story of our time has been blown off the front page.
But fellow athletes urge Woods who has blown off three meetings with authorities to come clean.
Most are children, like a young boy wrapped like a football with his arms and legs blown off.
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Natural gas, as you know, was an area that 50 years ago was literally blown off of oil wells.
That's when he saw the man whose pants had been blown off, and thoughts quickly turned to his own family.
Mr. KEELING: Well, I saw an air conditioning unit was blown off the top of one of our dorms here.
Uprooted trees line the streets and fallen fences surround the one-story homes, some with shredded patios or roofs blown off.
In 2007, skateboarder Jake Brown had both of his shoes blown off after falling 50 feet straight onto a hardwood floor.
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Now the government suddenly seems in danger of being blown off course.
Stephen Menary also had his left hand blown off by a bomb packed inside a torch at the TA centre in White City.
If you've got things like shattered limbs, broken arms, broken legs, feet blown off, that kind of thing, you're simply not being seen.
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These forums should not be casually overlooked and blown off, because they represent a significant shift in attitude from previous Democratic presidential campaigns.
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Most of his head was blown off in the attack, and she described having to identify him by the shape of his lower jaw.
Rivers's feet had been blown off, and his legs were mutilated.
Asphalt shingles ( the most common roofing material in the U.S.) can become loose, cracked, be blown off by the wind or be damaged by hail.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- An appeal is gathering pace to help an Iraqi boy whose arms were blown off in an explosion that killed his family.
Chances of survival for Solero looked grim after he was blown off course in the Gulf Stream and ended up in a tidal pool at Beaumaris, Anglesey.
But his military career was ended abruptly when his left leg was blown off in an attack by Argentinian fighter planes on the landing ship, Sir Galahad.
Wild games were blown off the map by a truly revolutionary gaming company ( Zynga), and Facebook redesigned its platform, expanding its social graph by launching new features.
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This includes a rigorous de-icing process for aircraft and runways as well as a fleet of giant plows that follow the TV 2000 to clear the snow blown off runways.
And Hopkins, realizing that he has to put up some real emotional capital or else get blown off the screen, comes through with the most impassioned acting of his career.
Four truckers whose rigs were blown off Interstate 29 were the only ones hospitalized -- one with a punctured lung -- due to this particular tornado, the National Weather Service said.
The fourth health warning is that presidents of both parties can be blown off course by shocks elsewhere in the global economy, such as the quadrupling of oil prices in 1973-74.
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